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2005-05-03
AUTHORSE. A. McCutchan, N. V. Zamfir, R. F. Casten
ABSTRACT.Detailed fits to energies and electromagnetic transition rates for isotopic chains in the rare-earth region were performed using a simple IBA-1 Hamiltonian. The resulting parameters were then used to calculate two-neutron separation energies, isomer and isotope shifts. Comparison of the isotope shift behavior with other observables in this mass region suggests that the isotope shift could provide an indication for a first-order phase transition. More... »
PAGES435-436
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